New York enacts nation's first statewide temporary ban on new data centers
Source: CBS News
Updated on: July 14, 2026 / 10:54 AM EDT / CBS New York
New York is the first state in the nation to enact a moratorium on data centers, pausing construction on new facilities for one year. An executive order by Gov. Kathy Hochul bans state lawmakers from approving environmental permits for hyperscale data centers. Hochul said Tuesday the pause will give lawmakers time to create a framework to protect residents and the environment.
Hyperscale data centers contain thousands of computer servers and typically use 50 or more megawatts of power to operate. They also require a steady supply of water to keep cool.
Hochul's reason for the temporary ban
"Massive data centers are being built across our state and our country. The scale and speed of this development has put unprecedented demand on energy and water resources, and threatens to drive up utility costs. Before it goes any further, I need safeguards in place to protect New Yorkers," Hochul said in a social media post.
Hochul said the state still welcomes AI investments and businesses, and looks forward to helping them grow and thrive. "But when you benefit from the talent and energy of New York, we expect you to protect our resources and give back to our communities," Hochul said. The order comes as the state is experiencing unprecedented growth in the demand for data center development driven by AI and other computing operations, according to the governor's office.
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